ISS International Space Station pass below moon
Taken by Amir Ehteshami on April 19, 2016 @ Shiraz, Fars, Iran
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/9.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2016:04:20 01:44:22
 
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At first my plan was to drive about 130Km to somewhere between SaAdat-shahr and Arsanjan around north-east of Shiraz, Iran. Then suddenly this came into my mind: Lets get a shot of Haez tomb! (or hafeziye). Since Hafeziye is open to public until 21:30 local time, someone stepped on my hand as i was taking the shot, so at the top right corner, you see that ISS's path in the sky is shaky. the strange thing in this image is the ISS path does not seem to be uniform, in a few places its changing direction is obvious. Whats your opinion about this? Camera: Canon EOS60D self modified. Lens: Canon EFS 18-55 IS kit lens @18mm ISO:100 Exposure: 95sec total F: 9
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